Victoria County History

de Clitheroe and others; De Banco R. 34, m. 17 d. In 1292 William de Kighley and Emma his wife (widow of Adam de Baudri) claimed dower in Clitheroe against Alan son of Hugh de Clitheroe , Alexander de Clitheroe

de Clitheroe in 1331 . The pleadings are recited in a plea before the king in 1334 when an assize came to recognize if Robert son of Adam de Clitheroe , Sibyl his wife, Cecily relict of Adam de Clitheroe

the honor of Clitheroe . 34 One part of the story is not clear. Charles I in 1625 granted his manors of Ightenhill, Colne , Pendleton , Worston and Chatburn , parcel of the honor of Clitheroe , for 1,000

to desire their Lordships will give a further Conference touching the Matter of Tenures. - By Mr. Chancellor. Clitheroe. Copyholders - Clitheroe: - Reported by Mr. Fanshawe, Wakefield. Wakefield: - Presently in the Committee - to be amended. Forcible Entries.

at Four of the Clock in the Aftern oon, in the Speaker's Chamber. Clitheroe Election. A Petition of the Bailiffs and Burgesses of the Corporation of Clitheroe in the County of Lancaster , was presented to the House, and read:

wounded, as well as his bead. Mr Trumper, the prisoner's master, said the case had heen fulily investigated by Colonel Clitheroe, the Magistrate in the neiglh- bourhood, who said he could not do anything at all in it, as there

Cause Papers in the Diocesan Courts of the Archbishopric of York, 1300-1858

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

appointed for hearing the Errors argued upon the Writ of Error depending in this Houfe, wherein William Paul and Cbrifiopher Clitheroe Efquires are Plaintiffs, and Sir John Shaw Baronet is Defendant: It is Ordered, by the Lords Spiritual and TemÃÂ¬

Temporal Paul verfa in Parliament affembled, That the Hearing on the Writ ShawÃÂ»&apos;nErÃÂ«&gt;*&apos;* of Error, wherein William Paul and Chrifiopher Clitheroe Efquires are Plaintiffs, and Sir John Shaw Baronet is Defendant, (which was appointed to be on Friday) be put

and Blackburn, to Burfcough &quot; Bridge in Walton in the County of Lancafter, and if from Skipton, through Gisburn and Clitheroe, to Pref- &quot; ton in the fakl County of Lancafler;&quot; to which they defire the Concurrence of this Houfe.

&quot; burn, to Burfcough Bridge in Walton in the County &apos;* of Lancafier, and from Skipton, through Gisburn and &quot; Clitheroe, to Prefton in the faid County of Lancaf- ÃÂ« ter.&quot; Ordered, That the faid Bill be committed to the

u Blackburn, to Burfcough Bridge in Walton in the &quot; County of Lancafier, and from Skipton, through &quot; Gisburn and Clitheroe, to Prefion in the faid County &quot; of Lancafler,&quot; was committed: &quot; That they had &quot; confidered the faid

£5. 5s., must be obtained appointing some deputy to take the examination. This custom is peculiar to the Honor of Clitheroe , the wife ' s right to freebench attaching to all copyholds of which the husband at any time

appears to me that undue prominence is given to escheat. The cases of escheat and forfeiture in the Honor of Clitheroe are very few indeed, and these have been cases of cottages of small value. It would be well to

by the select com¬ mittee to accelerate enfranchisement and to meet cases like those of copyholds within the Honour of Clitheroe . This clause provided for an inquiry at the instance of the lord or any five or more tenants,

enfranchisement. Any of the members of the numerous building societies, and co-operative societies in the towns within the Honor of Clitheroe can tell the disad¬ vantages, delays, and additional expense which the members generally have experienced in consequence of the

Queen Victoria's Journals

& extremely well settled, - of Mr Cardwell 's being a little fearful lest he might lose his seat at Clitheroe , but Sir Robert thinks the accounts are good enough to warrant his trying. - The Duke of Dss

to say that Mr Gladstone had been to see him for a moment, - & also, that the accounts from Clitheroe were so unfavourable, that he feared Mr Cardwell would not venture to vacate his seat, in that case Mr